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Abstract
Asia differs from other regions of the world with respect to its unique and longstanding cultural, social, economic, and technological attributes, all of which have eluded systematic exploration by entrepreneurship scholars, representing a unique entrepreneurial context. However, such uniqueness should not be restricted to assertions about (among other things) institutional voids, increased difficulty financing new ventures, underdeveloped technology transfer, or undertrained entrepreneurs. This special issue takes up this thread and explores several key attributes-culture, social structure, economic policy, and technology-that represent parts of the broader domains that provide insights for future theory development. Philosophically, it is a perfect Being with its otherness, floated in either East or West, soaked up into itself, that is essential for us to clinch and to get some light on truth.
期刊介绍:
Asian Business & Management (ABM) is an academic management and business journal with a focus on Asia. The journal covers topics in the areas of corporate governance, human resource management, marketing, organizational behavior, organization theory, strategy, technology management, and related areas. ABM distinguishes itself from general business and management journals as it focuses on the Asian context. The focus on Asia is an important and appealing feature of ABM. ABM is open to different methodological approaches, including quantitative, qualitative, mixed-methods, and conceptual work, contributing to an enhanced understanding of Asian business and management. Please refer to the 2018 Editorial for further details: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41291-017-0028-0
A rigorous double-blind peer review system, involving in-country and international refereeing, ensures that articles meet the highest quality standards.